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Joliza Bhacasoul Triumphs as Winner of Ushuni Womhlaba Season 1
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Published on 21/10/2024

In a spectacular season finale, Thandikhaya Magayiyana, better known as Joliza Bhacasoul, was announced as the winner of uShuni Womhlaba Season 1, claiming the grand prize and earning his place in South Africa’s musical spotlight. Broadcasted LIVE on SABC 1, the season finale of uShuni Womhlaba was a jaw-dropping, star-studded spectacle that kept viewers on the edge of their seats from start to finish. The show was filled with electrifying performances, captivating stage visuals, and melodies that caused goosebumps.

 

The atmosphere erupted with emotion and celebration when Joliza Bhacasoul was finally announced, bringing a climatic end to a fierce competition. Joliza’s journey has been one of passion, cultural expression, and commitment to staying true to his roots. His distinctive sound and heartfelt performances made him a standout contestant, and tonight, he emerged victorious as the first-ever uShuni Womhlaba champion.

Joliza Bhacasoul hails from Eastern Cape, where his love for traditional music began at a young age. His performances throughout the competition demonstrated his deep connection to South African folk music, often paying homage to legends who paved the way before him. Joliza’s commitment to keeping traditional sounds alive while adding his personal touch made him a crowd favourite and propelled him to the final stage.

 

Throughout the competition, Joliza demonstrated not only exceptional musical ability but also significant growth as an artist. From his soulful solo performances to powerful duets with legendary musicians, he consistently brought authenticity and emotion to the stage. His artistic evolution was evident, and his dedication to uplifting Mbhaqanga and traditional music set him apart as a unique voice in the competition.

 

Winning uShuni Womhlaba opens a new chapter for Joliza Bhacasoul, offering him opportunities that were once beyond reach. “This is a dream come true,” said Joliza Bhacasoul.

“I am so grateful for this opportunity to share my music with South Africa. I will continue to honour our musical heritage and make my mark as an artist. This might just be the end of my career as a school bus driver as I embark on my journey as a professional musician.”

 

Joliza plans to use his newfound platform to continue promoting traditional music and inspire young musicians who share his passion.

 

Second place was awarded to Lindo Jay Music (Lindokuhle Mthimunye), who impressed audiences with his blend of Maskandi and Afro-pop, while third place went to Gudaazi (Mthobisi Gudazi), whose energetic and innovative performances brought a unique flair to the competition. Both runners-up delivered remarkable performances throughout the season, cementing their status as top contenders.

 

uShuni Womhlaba Season 1 has set a high standard for future competitions, with Joliza Bhacasoul’s victory showcasing the depth of talent and cultural pride in South Africa’s music scene. Joliza Bhacasoul walks away with a cash prize of R500 000 and gains access to career-changing opportunities, including a lucrative recording deal from Gallo Music and management support that will help him launch his music career on a national stage. The runner up (Lindo Jay Music) receives R300 000 and the musician in third place (Gudaazi) takes home R200 000.

 

For more information, visit www.ushuniwomhlaba.tv and follow the show on social media.

 

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About Thandikhaya Magayiyana (Joliza Bhacasoul)

 

Representing Eastern Cape, Joliza Bhacasoul has emerged as a true embodiment of cultural pride and musical innovation. With a sound that resonates deeply with South African music traditions, he blends Bhaca rhythms with contemporary elements, creating a distinctive voice that stands out in the competition. His performances have been characterized by emotional depth and technical skill, winning the hearts of fans across the nation.

 

About Ushuni Womhlaba:

Ushuni Womhlaba is a groundbreaking talent show dedicated to unearthing South Africa's musical talents in genres such as Maskandi, Mbhaqanga, Isicathamiya, and Afro-pop. The show aims to celebrate the country's rich musical heritage and provide a platform for aspiring musicians to showcase their skills. Ushuni Womhlaba airs every Sunday from 6 PM to 7 PM on SABC 1.

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